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E-grāmata: Between Humanities and the Digital

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  • Formāts: 592 pages
  • Sērija : The MIT Press
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jun-2015
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262328364
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  • Formāts: 592 pages
  • Sērija : The MIT Press
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jun-2015
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262328364

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"Like most academic discourses, the Digital Humanities are a conversation in flux. Some would argue that the Digital Humanities are already a well-established field, pointing to the 20-year history of Humanities Computing. Others (me) see a new breed of academic with skills in both technology and the traditional humanities (the Platform Studies and Software Studies series), while others might indeed see this as a last gasp for the Modern Language Association's relevance. The point is that this is a conversation and, as such, various voices need to be heard. In David Goldberg and Patrik Svensson's Between Humanities and the Digital Age, more than 40 authors contribute to this discussion from a global, cross-disciplinary perspective. Describing the breadthand depth of how the humanities engage with the digital and information technology (including discipline-specific studies and perspectives, research infrastructure, innovative tools, creative expression and activist engagement), Between Humanities and the Digital 'demonstrates the diversity of research and theory building that lies between the existence of digital technologies and humanistic perspectives on knowledge generation'"--Provided by publisher.

Contributors ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(8)
I The Field Of Digital Humanities
9(164)
1 The Example: Some Historical Considerations
17(18)
Jonathan Sterne
2 Humanities in the Digital Age
35(6)
Alan Liu
William C. Thomas
3 Me? A Digital Humanist?
41(14)
Chandra Mukerji
4 Critical Theory and the Mangle of Digital Humanities
55(14)
Todd Presner
5 "Does This Technology Serve Human Purposes?" A "Necessary Conversation" with Sherry Turkle
69(14)
Henry Jenkins
6 Humanist Computing at the End of the Individual Voice and the Authoritative Text
83(12)
Johanna Drucker
7 Beyond Infrastructure: Re-humanizing Digital Humanities in India
95(14)
Nishant Shah
8 Toward a Transnational Asian/American Digital Humanities: A #transformDH Invitation
109(12)
Anne Cong-Huyen
9 Beyond the Elbow-Patched Playground
121(10)
Ian Bogost
10 Why Yack Needs Hack (and Vice versa): From Digital Humanities to Digital Literacy
131(14)
Cathy N. Davidson
11 Toward Problem-Based Modeling in the Digital Humanities
145(18)
Ray Siemens
Jentery Sayers
12 Deprovincializing Digital Humanities
163(10)
David Theo Goldberg
II Inflecting Fields And Disciplines
173(156)
13 Circuit-Bending History: Sketches toward a Digital Schematic
181(12)
Whitney Anne Trettien
14 Medieval Materiality through the Digital Lens
193(12)
Cecilia Lindhe
15 Computational Literature
205(12)
Nick Montfort
16 The Cut between Us: Digital Remix and the Expression of Self
217(12)
Jenna Ng
17 Locating the Mobile and Social: A Preliminary Discussion of Camera Phones and Locative Media
229(14)
Larissa Hjorth
18 "Did You Mean `Why Are Women Cranky?'" Google---A Means of Inscription, a Means of De-Inscription?
243(10)
Jennie Olofsson
19 Time Wars of the Twentieth Century and the Twenty-first Century Toolkit: The History and Politics of Longue-duree Thinking as a Prelude to the Digital Analysis of the Past
253(14)
Jo Guldi
20 An Experiment in Collaborative Humanities: Envisioning Globalities 500--1500 CE
267(16)
Geraldine Heng
Michael Widner
21 Digital Humanities and the Study of Religion
283(12)
Tim Hutchings
22 Cyber Archaeology: A Post-virtual Perspective
295(16)
Maurizio Forte
23 Literature, Neuroscience, and Digital Humanities
311(18)
Natalie Phillips
Stephen Rachman
III Knowledge Production, Learning, And Infrastructure
329(178)
24 The Humanistiscope --- Exploring the Situatedness of Humanities Infrastructure
337(18)
Patrik Svensson
25 "Stuff You Can Kick": Toward a Theory of Media Infrastructures
355(20)
Lisa Parks
26 Distant Mirrors and the LAMP
375(8)
Matthew Kirschenbaum
27 Resistance in the Materials
383(8)
Bethany Nowviskie
28 The Digital Humanities as a Laboratory
391(10)
Amy E. Earhart
29 A Map Is Not a Picture: How the Digital World Threatens the Validity of Printed Maps
401(10)
Patricia Seed
30 Spatial History as Scholarly Practice
411(18)
Zephyr Frank
31 Utopian Pedagogies: Teaching from the Margins of the Digital Humanities
429(12)
Elizabeth Losh
32 The Face and the Public: Race, Secrecy, and Digital Art Practice
441(16)
Jennifer Gonzalez
33 Scholarly Publishing in the Digital Age
457(10)
Kathleen Eitzpatrick
34 Critical Transmission
467(16)
Mats Dahlstrom
35 Post-Archive: The Humanities, the Archive, and the Database
483(20)
Tara McPherson
36 Final Commentary: A Provocation
503(4)
N. Katherine Hayles
References 507(58)
Index 565